Apple iMac 27" refurbished £1079 at PC World (Refurb)

Breathtakingly slim, staggeringly powerful and unbelievably usable, the ultra-smooth new Apple iMac MD095B/A Refurbished 27” All-in-One is a thing of beauty that brings elegance and sophistication to home computing like no other desktop.

2 years old and over 1000, i would find a deal on ebay instead. I'M A MACBOOK PRO OWNER, NOT AN APPLE HATER

20th Dec 2014

Good price, would definitely buy if it was easier to upgrade to a SSD drive, looked at the videos to do this and decided not to risk it.

20th Dec 2014

Nerval

deal been up half an hour and the apple-bashers not started yet?

They are waiting for their Windows PCs to boot up...

20th Dec 2014

Sambat

They are waiting for their Windows PCs to boot up...

thanks s, that made me laugh

20th Dec 2014

Nerval

thanks s, that made me laugh

Think people have just gotten bored of trying to make Apple customers realise they're being duped into crap hardware at extortionate prices...

20th Dec 2014

Sambat

They are waiting for their Windows PCs to boot up...

no they are just to busy playing all the steam games we we bought with the money we saved by not buying a PC with a fancy Apple logo

20th Dec 2014

durzat

no they are just to busy playing all the steam games we we bought with … no they are just to busy playing all the steam games we we bought with the money we saved by not buying a PC with a fancy Apple logo

OR, you have just turned up after doing your virus scans, scans for malware and de fragging more like.

20th Dec 2014

Could i run windows on this?:p

20th Dec 2014

zero2007

Could i run windows on this?:p

Why?

20th Dec 2014

Sambat

Why?

Why not!

21st Dec 2014

Agharta

Why not!

You could run Windows programs on a Mac by using some software called Parallels.Google the software to see what it does.

21st Dec 2014

Sambat

OR, you have just turned up after doing your virus scans, scans for … OR, you have just turned up after doing your virus scans, scans for malware and de fragging more like.

haha you seriously believe Mac can't get viruses?

21st Dec 2014

Sambat

You could run Windows programs on a Mac by using some software called … You could run Windows programs on a Mac by using some software called Parallels. Google the software to see what it does.

I think you should Google it yourself as you don't appear to understand what Parallels actually is.It's just a Hypervisor (virtualization Host) so it still requires that you own and install a licensed copy of Windows.So you are still running Windows which is what you were questioning the need for.

21st Dec 2014

Agharta

I think you should Google it yourself as you don't appear to understand … I think you should Google it yourself as you don't appear to understand what Parallels actually is.It's just a Hypervisor (virtualization Host) so it still requires that you own and install a licensed copy of Windows.So you are still running Windows which is what you were questioning the need for.

That's why I said Google it!You sound like the type of person that complains about bad spelling in texting.

21st Dec 2014

Sambat

That's why I said Google it!

I'm aware of what it is and the difference between dual booting and using a Hypervisor but I still can't see what point you are attempting to make!If you want to use Windows on this you'll need media and a license regardless of which route you take so what exactly is your point?